It would appear we do not need to wait until Fall to see the new VFR in its final, or near final form. MCN lead this morning with an article showing what they reputed to be leaked photos of the 2010 VFR1200 from Honda.

According to HFL, MCN disclosed to them that photos seen today were actually black and white shots of the VFR “in the public domain”, and that MCN then “just coloured in from the original black and white image.” Not exactly the most inspiring thing to hear, but the photos from Left Lane clearly show the same distinct lines as seen in the MCN photos.

MCN claims in their article that the new VFR will have a variable-cylinder V4 motor. When cruising and when absolute power isn’t needed, the bike will shut down the two rear-cylinders, similar to the technology we see now emerging in large displacement car and truck motors. This will effectively create a parallel twin, which should improve gas mileage when touring long distances.

We’re not quite sure what this means as far as how the power will be delivered in this mode, since the firing order of the motor has not been released. The power pulses could be very close together, or more staggered depending on how the VFR is cammed. Hopefully at the official unveiling we will learn more about this, and why Honda thought it necessary to bring the technology to the motorcycle sector.

What we find the most interesting is the concept photo we brought to you back at the beginning of May, that was done by Vanjey Designs, looks almost identical to the bike being presented today. Clearly someone at the French firm had a glimpse at the final product, albeit getting a few details wrong.

Good blog, up until the point you keep mentioning MCN and then deviate to talk about whether you believe it or not. I see MCN regularly, and don’t think I’m so dumb that I can’t work out for myself if something is fact or speculation – in truth they make the same distinctions very clear, and if you can’t work that out too then I question whether your opinion is remotely relevant. It makes you look spoon-fed and needy (as if the big debate is editorial standards on a newspaper based on the other side of the Atlantic. Is it?)

I don’t know… maybe it’s a natural development from blog to established news site: you stop mentioning all the sites you leech news from, and tell us things you’ve garnered for yourself without just looking at other sites.

If you’re going to moan about websites that provide you with a big chunk of your news, I reckon you should at least read the paper they’re based upon.

This isn’t a moan by the way, it’s a ‘keep up the good work but be confident in yourself’ message.

I smell a rat. Does it not seem slightly odd that only a week ago MD of Honda Shigeru Takagi was quoted as saying – and I paraphrase here – the bike would be a ‘new breed of Honda’ and ‘epoch making’. Passionate stuff. Strangely enough, just 1 week later studio AND spy shots appear of the bike. Is this some kind of viral marketing campaign from the big H ? I think it just seems a little too much like a coincidence for it to be one.

John Senrot

The preliminary “sketches” show it to be a good looking bike. I just hope that the riding position is not crutch rocket style but more like the present VFRs. I am looking forward to see it in the showroom and read the moto magazines critiques.